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Discussion in 'Digital TV - UK & Europe' started by SNOOKERS, Jul 7, 2007.

  1. SNOOKERS

    SNOOKERS Regular member

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    hey fergusrb just read your recent post. you gave a list of frequencies for the starview just wondering would they work in the waterford area? and if so how can it be done.
     
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    It depends. what provider are u using ( ie n*l or ch**us?)
     
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    sorry took so long to reply wae away for a couple of days. im with n*l (ireland)
     
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    no worries. If you have n*l you should be fine
    are you lookin to get some boxes soon ?
     
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    no im not looking to get boxes as i have one my self. you see its just that ive seen a list of freq's to channels that i dont have e.g uk docs uk style uk gardens sky sd 1+2 ect ect. so im just wondering would they work in the waterford area through n*l? id appreciate any help on this matter. tanx in advance!
     
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    If your normal N*L dosent pick up those channels , your box wont.
    I cant get them either in dublin, so ive been told ( having said that, ive never tried!)
    but as far as I know u will only pick them up if you are in UK !
    but best of luck if you can fidle around with the freq's !
     

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